whipping
whipping 英 ['wɪpɪŋ] 美 ['wɪpɪŋ]
n. 鞭打;笞刑;用来缚扎的绳索 v. 鞭打(whip的ing形式)
名词复数:whippings
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- n. 鞭打;笞刑;用来缚扎的绳索
- v. 鞭打(whip的ing形式)
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1. The cowboy was whipping (up) his horse.
牛仔在鞭打他的马。
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2. Often he rebelled. whipping only made him more rebellious, but in the end the piano always pulled him back.
为此他常常起来反抗,而鞭打只有使他更为倔强,但到头来还是钢琴把他吸引回来。
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3. “It was like someone was whipping me for no reason, ” Mr. Murong said. “In 2008, the censorship was painful, and I could endure it.
“就像有人在毫无理由地鞭笞我,”他说,“2008年的时候,审查制度就很让人恼火了,但我还能忍受。
- whipping (n.) 1560s, "a beating with a whip," verbal noun from whip (v.). As "a defeat," 1835, American English colloquial. Also as a present-participle adjective; hence whipping post (c. 1600); whipping boy (1640s); whipping block (1877).
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